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E-raamat: Narrative Research Now: Critical Perspectives on the Promise of Stories

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  • Formaat: 180 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Dec-2023
  • Kirjastus: Bristol University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529228656
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Dec-2023
  • Kirjastus: Bristol University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529228656

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At a time of contested realities and a renewed focus on the power of personal stories, narrative research is as relevant as ever. But while it has been praised for giving voice to individuals and highlighting how they make sense of the social world, critics are starting to question which voices are being heard, or allowed to speak, and which experiences are made to count.



Supported by the editors popular podcast Narrative Now, this interdisciplinary volume addresses timely concerns about representation, power, voice, and the ethics of storytelling.



Contributors explore the capacities and limitations of narrative research, and map out new directions for the field while honouring its legacy.

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An important collection that challenges conventional approaches to narrative and forces us to think about how we might engage with the richness, messiness and power of (not/telling) our and others stories. Jo Woodiwiss, University of Huddersfield The distinctive contribution of this collection is to show the range of what counts as a story for different people, the multiple media and venues in which stories are told, and the necessarily collaborative nature of storytelling. The chapters are wonderfully open, especially to the limits of their own perspectives and methods. The difficulties of both telling and listening to stories are never resolved but always engaged. Authors do not present findings; instead, they keep asking questions, especially about how they represent the storytellers whom they honour. Arthur W. Frank, author

Foreword Rachel Thomson





1. Narrative Now: Trends and Tensions - Ashley Barnwell and Signe Ravn





Part 1: Institutional Authority and Counter-Stories


2. Telling Stories with Ribbons: Visual Acknowledgment in the Wake of Child
Sexual Abuse - Dave McDonald


3. Policy Narratives and Policy Change: The Case of Pill Testing - Martin
Bortz


4. The Criminalised Other as Storyteller: The Promise and Peril of Bringing
Lived Experience into the Classroom - Diana Johns





Part 2: Tellable and Untellable Stories


5. Ethical Weaving: Creative Narrations of Family Trauma and Resilience -
Wajeehah Aayeshah


6. I cant believe how much I've done: Joan and The Evolution of Her Life
Story - Nikki Henningham





Part 3: The Ethics of Representation


7. Songs as Narratives: Ethical Tensions in Midnight Oils Dead Heart (1986)
and Gadigal Land (2020) - Liz Dean


8. Reading Back as a Way to Give Back? A Narrative Practice-informed Method
for Interview-based Research - Sarah Strauven


9. Narrating Women's Life Histories: Voice, Audience, Ethics - Rachael
Diprose





10. Narrative Next: Ways Forward for Narrative Research - Ashley Barnwell and
Signe Ravn
Ashley Barnwell is Senior Lecturer of Sociology at the University of Melbourne.









Signe Ravn is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Melbourne.